Haiti Official, Who Exposed The Clinton Foundation, Found Dead In Miami

July 14, 2017 Baxter Dmitry

Klaus Eberwein, a former Haitian government official who was expected to expose the extent of Clinton Foundation corruption and malpractice next week, has been found dead in Miami. He was 50.

Eberwein was due to appear next Tuesday before the Haitian Senate Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission where he was widely expected to testify that the Clinton Foundation misappropriated Haiti earthquake donations from international donors.

According to Miami-Dade’s medical examiner records supervisor, the official cause of death is “gunshot to the head“. Eberwein’s death has been registered as “suicide.”

Eberwein, who had acknowledged his life was in danger, was a fierce critic of the Clinton Foundation’s activities in the Caribbean island, where he served as director general of the government’s economic development agency, Fonds d’assistance économique et social, for three years.

According to Eberwein, a paltry 0.6% of donations granted by international donors to the Clinton Foundation with the express purpose of directly assisting Haitians actually ended up in the hands of Haitian organizations. A further 9.6% ended up with the Haitian government. The remaining 89.8% – or $5.4 billion – was funneled to non-Haitian organizations.

“The Clinton Foundation, they are criminals, they are thieves, they are liars, they are a disgrace,” Eberwein said at a protest outside the Clinton Foundation headquarters in Manhattan last year.

The former director general of Haiti, who also served as an advisor to Haitian President Michel Martelly, was also a partner in a popular pizza restaurant in Haiti, Muncheez, and even has a pizza — the Klaus Special — named after him.

According to the Haiti Libre newspaper, Eberwein was said to be in “good spirits“, with plans for the future. His close friends and business partners are shocked by the idea he may have committed suicide.

“It’s really shocking,” said Muncheez’s owner Gilbert Bailly. “We grew up together; he was like family.”

Bailly said he last spoke to Eberwein two weeks ago and he was in good spirits. They were excited about future business plans and were working on opening a Muncheez restaurant in Sunrise, he said.

The Haitian government issued an official notice thanking Eberwein for his service and mourning his untimely death.

“The Directorate General of FAES presents its sympathies to the bereaved families, friends and collaborator that this mourning afflicts. The FAES flag will be flown at half-mast from Wednesday 12th to Tuesday 18th July 2017. May his soul rest in peace,” Charles Ernest Chatelier, director general.

Haiti Official, Who Exposed The Clinton Foundation, Found Dead In Miami

July 14, 2017 Baxter Dmitry

Klaus Eberwein, a former Haitian government official who was expected to expose the extent of Clinton Foundation corruption and malpractice next week, has been found dead in Miami. He was 50.

Eberwein was due to appear next Tuesday before the Haitian Senate Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission where he was widely expected to testify that the Clinton Foundation misappropriated Haiti earthquake donations from international donors.

According to Miami-Dade’s medical examiner records supervisor, the official cause of death is “gunshot to the head“. Eberwein’s death has been registered as “suicide.”

Eberwein, who had acknowledged his life was in danger, was a fierce critic of the Clinton Foundation’s activities in the Caribbean island, where he served as director general of the government’s economic development agency, Fonds d’assistance économique et social, for three years.

According to Eberwein, a paltry 0.6% of donations granted by international donors to the Clinton Foundation with the express purpose of directly assisting Haitians actually ended up in the hands of Haitian organizations. A further 9.6% ended up with the Haitian government. The remaining 89.8% – or $5.4 billion – was funneled to non-Haitian organizations.

“The Clinton Foundation, they are criminals, they are thieves, they are liars, they are a disgrace,” Eberwein said at a protest outside the Clinton Foundation headquarters in Manhattan last year.

The former director general of Haiti, who also served as an advisor to Haitian President Michel Martelly, was also a partner in a popular pizza restaurant in Haiti, Muncheez, and even has a pizza — the Klaus Special — named after him.

According to the Haiti Libre newspaper, Eberwein was said to be in “good spirits“, with plans for the future. His close friends and business partners are shocked by the idea he may have committed suicide.

“It’s really shocking,” said Muncheez’s owner Gilbert Bailly. “We grew up together; he was like family.”

Bailly said he last spoke to Eberwein two weeks ago and he was in good spirits. They were excited about future business plans and were working on opening a Muncheez restaurant in Sunrise, he said.

The Haitian government issued an official notice thanking Eberwein for his service and mourning his untimely death.

“The Directorate General of FAES presents its sympathies to the bereaved families, friends and collaborator that this mourning afflicts. The FAES flag will be flown at half-mast from Wednesday 12th to Tuesday 18th July 2017. May his soul rest in peace,” Charles Ernest Chatelier, director general.

It is so easy to write accusations without any solid evidence , we see it time and time again here on DR1 .It is also so easy to make sweeping generalisations without any good grounds. So it is best to stick with facts .What we do know is that there were many promises of aid to Haiti and that much financial aid did not materialise . The stated reason was that potential donors had been scared off by the misuse of aid . Also I met several Americans who were starting cheap housing projects using money from donors, but these projects were abandoned. Currently, for several more months I have an Haitian from Pentonville working in my home and he has shown me hundreds of photos showing projects that have been abandoned because of mal administration.
The point I make is whether the Clinton Foundation misused funds or got caught when many promised donations did not materialise. I doubt if any one knows here ..I certainly do not .
There is not a shadow of doubt that Bill Clinton made a vast amount of money through public speaking in many different countries .. I have never seen any evidence that he became rich through any illegal way . The worst I can say of Hillary is that she is common ..

So many people associated with the Clintons, and allegedly privy to information about them, end up committing suicide. It must really be a heavy load to bear. At least we know he could not bear to testify against the Clintons next Tuesday. Don't we?

It is so easy to write accusations without any solid evidence , we see it time and time again here on DR1 .It is also so easy to make sweeping generalisations without any good grounds. So it is best to stick with facts .What we do know is that there were many promises of aid to Haiti and that much financial aid did not materialise . The stated reason was that potential donors had been scared off by the misuse of aid . Also I met several Americans who were starting cheap housing projects using money from donors, but these projects were abandoned. Currently, for several more months I have an Haitian from Pentonville working in my home and he has shown me hundreds of photos showing projects that have been abandoned because of mal administration.
The point I make is whether the Clinton Foundation misused funds or got caught when many promised donations did not materialise. I doubt if any one knows here ..I certainly do not .
There is not a shadow of doubt that Bill Clinton made a vast amount of money through public speaking in many different countries .. I have never seen any evidence that he became rich through any illegal way . The worst I can say of Hillary is that she is common ..

There are plenty of facts available. They have to file tax reports so we are not speaking of monies never received when donors backed out as you surmise but about monies the actually did receive and not use to help Haiti.
Watch the Documentary Clinton Cash. The author/producer sites numerous sources and the majority of his claims are not even under dispute. http://nypost.com/2015/04/26/charity...-a-slush-fund/